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* [[Generalization Principle]] (GP): Encapsulating a varying concept typically results in a more generally applicable solution. This is especially true when an abstract concept is encapsulated by introducing an interface or an abstract class. | * [[Generalization Principle]] (GP): Encapsulating a varying concept typically results in a more generally applicable solution. This is especially true when an abstract concept is encapsulated by introducing an interface or an abstract class. | ||
* [[Dependency Inversion Principle]] (DIP): ECV may result in the introduction of an abstract base class. Here DIP demands that other classes should only depend on this new abstract base class and not on the concrete subclasses. | * [[Dependency Inversion Principle]] (DIP): ECV may result in the introduction of an abstract base class. Here DIP demands that other classes should only depend on this new abstract base class and not on the concrete subclasses. | ||
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==== Principle Collections ==== | ==== Principle Collections ==== | ||
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